Published by Simon &
Schuster,
30 July 2015.
ISBN: 978-1-47111-149-5 (PB)
30 July 2015.
ISBN: 978-1-47111-149-5 (PB)
ISBN: 978-1-47111-150-1
(EBook)
This book had me enthralled. When
I did have to put it down, the plot played on my mind. Questions, ideas at what
was happening to Ian, the main character. Why Priss wouldn’t leave him alone so
he could move in a more positive direction with his new love Megan. Don’t get
me wrong, this is no love story.
It is so
brilliantly written; you may get whiplash as your perspective changes. You
physically fear for Ian and what Priss puts him and Megan through.
A dark past, hidden
family secrets, all bring this book to a fantastic conclusion that leaves you
still fearful for what is going to happen to them in the future.
A recommended read.
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Reviewer:
Nicky Cooper Brown
Lisa
Unger
was born 26 April 1970 in New
Haven Connecticut, USA. She is the New York Times and internationally
bestselling author of fourteen novels. Her books are published in twenty-six
languages worldwide. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times, Wall
Street Journal, NPR and Travel+Leisure Magazine. Lisa Unger currently lives in
Tampa Bay, Florida with her husband, daughter and labradoodle.
Nicky Cooper Brown came
late to this game we call writing. Growing up, up North, she was always praised
for her talents with her hands, rather than her mind, she harboured an artistic
flair often drawing and painting into the night. It wasn't until she moved
south to the Beautiful picturesque New Forest that she took pen to paper so to
speak. Now Nicky enjoys writing short stories and articles and has a funny and
light hearted style, but when it comes to her novels she displays a darker side
and a taste for psychological thrillers.
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